Don’t chase happiness. Become antifragile | Tal Ben-Shahar | Big Think

Antifragility is the idea of putting pressure on a system, or human, the system or human actually grows bigger and stronger. Antifragile systems are all around us. One example of this is our muscular system. We go to the gym to lift weights. By doing so we are putting pressure on our system to help it grow stronger. The human body is an antifragile system. From a psychological perspective, antifragility comes in the form of PTG, or post-traumatic growth. After we experience a stressful event, we learn and grow to become more resilient.

Worlds Smartest Kid Just Revealed CERN Just Opened A Portal To Another Dimension

It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the grandeur of the cosmos if you take the time to really look at what’s going on. Science has just scratched the surface of reality, and nature’s discoveries are far more stunning than anybody could have predicted. There is proof of free energy, unified field of consciousness, superhuman ability, parallel reality, and much more, so much that no one would assume a child could grasp it all. At the same time, one of the world’s brightest kids has proposed some thoughts regarding CERN’s capabilities and how scientists have exploited it to open a doorway to another realm. What arguments did this young genius put up, and how was the machine employed to create a new portal? Join us as we investigate how the world’s smartest child genius stated that some physicists and the Large Hadron Collider created a portal. Who do you seek life guidance from? Will the views of a child suffice? No! What if the kid understands far more than you do about what’s going on? And we are not referring about what’s going on at school or in the country. Think universal. The potential of children should not be overlooked. This world is full of brilliant young individuals. There are children, such as Malala Yousafzai, who accomplish incredible work and achieve international recognition for their inspiring activities. At the age of 21, Elizabeth Nance worked at Johns Hopkins to create nanoparticles that could penetrate brain tissue. Brilliance has no age limit, and exceptionally remarkable ideas are frequently recognized. Then there are children like Max Laughlin. Max’s idea regarding the Large Hadron Collider has sparked concern among experts all around the world. The young and genius kid was first recognized for mesmerizing the globe with his insights about how the world works and how humans adapt to each new event uncovered in our universe.

Stressed – A Documentary Film | 4K OFFICIAL

A new exploration into emotional stress and exciting science surrounding Neuro Emotional Technique (N.E.T.). The film delves into our history with stress, how we got to where we are today, and where we go from here. Featuring Dr. Daniel Monti (Director – Marcus Institute of Integrative Health) and leading neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Newberg (DMT: The Spirit Molecule), we get a fresh perspective on the effects of stress. Thanks to a new study from the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA, there is now compelling evidence that this breakthrough intervention can help people to alleviate their emotional stress, as well as deeper insight into this exciting topic.

Surrendering yourself to the Flow State | Anand Mehrotra

In this video, Anand Mehrotra explains the flow state and how true masters (in any field) operate in a heightened state of creativity, when ‘in the zone’. You will learn how, through yogic ideologies, one can gain access to the flow state where we connect with the universe – and where even complex things can be done effortlessly.

The Amazing World of Mycelium: Paul Stamets

In the first half of an extended talk at SAND 18, Paul Stamets, author, mycologist, medical researcher and entrepreneur, gives a self-styled “immersion lecture” about mushrooms and mycelium. He tells us that terrestrial organisms have evolved to be interconnected with the mycelial web of life, and that we are its descendants. He informs us that many primates consume mushrooms, and mentions Terence McKenna’s Stoned Ape Theory as a possible explanation for the neurogenesis that resulted in the striking expansion of hominid brain size in the last two million years. In the second half of this presentation, Paul Stamets explores magic mushrooms.

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Michael Pollan – Psychedelics and How to Change Your Mind | Bioneers

Michael Pollan’s new book “How To Change Your Mind” surveys the highly controversial terrain of the renaissance of both the science and popular usage of psychedelic substances. As one of our most brilliant and clear-eyed explorers of such topics as plant intelligence and how we feed ourselves, Michael will share his luminous insights from what began as investigative reportage and became a very personal interior journey into the mystery of consciousness and the nature of spirituality.

In the Age of AI (full documentary) | FRONTLINE

A documentary exploring how artificial intelligence is changing life as we know it — from jobs to privacy to a growing rivalry between the U.S. and China. FRONTLINE investigates the promise and perils of AI and automation, tracing a new industrial revolution that will reshape and disrupt our world, and allow the emergence of a surveillance society.